Chapter
1 V | the humours." Again the youth asked, "If then this is
2 V | abomination and a curse. While the youth was in this way, and his
3 X | learned and observed from my youth even to these grey hairs.
4 XVI | thou shalt be like unto a youth of great understanding of
5 XVI | excuse shall I have?' ~"The youth, astonished at her wit,
6 XVI | child.' 'But,' said the youth, `I will abide here with
7 XXV | The high-minded and noble youth listened to his father's
8 XXVI | this truly wise and prudent youth, forewarned, by the heavenly
9 XXVIII | have laboured from their youth upwards." ~With these and
10 XXVIII | other words did that saintly youth speak of repentance to that
11 XXVIII | all the vain pleasures of youth, the baits that take foolish
12 XXIX | young men in the bloom of youth and well-favoured damsels,
13 XXX | bed-chamber of this noble youth, and attacked him by kindling
14 XXX | despair of taking this noble youth, like a cunning knave, he
15 XXX | Baptism from the sins of my youth and ignorance, I have resolved
16 XXXI | we first fell upon this youth, we vexed him sore; but
17 XXXVII | in the soul of this fair youth also, noble in body, but
18 XXXVIII| from its former bloom of youth; for Ioasaph was black with
19 XL | maintained his zeal from his youth even until old age; or rather,
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